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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/springer/svjour/agp/agpguide.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/springer/svjour/agp/agpguide.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8a67975aaa --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/springer/svjour/agp/agpguide.tex @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01] + +\documentclass[final]{ltxguide}[1995/11/28] +%\usepackage{draftcopy} + +\makeatletter +\def\setitemindent#1{\settowidth{\labelwidth}{#1}% + \leftmargini\labelwidth + \advance\leftmargini\labelsep + \def\@listi{\leftmargin\leftmargini + \labelwidth\leftmargini\advance\labelwidth by -\labelsep}} +\def\setitemitemindent#1{\settowidth{\labelwidth}{#1}% + \leftmarginii\labelwidth + \advance\leftmarginii\labelsep +\def\@listii{\leftmargin\leftmarginii + \labelwidth\leftmarginii\advance\labelwidth by -\labelsep + \parsep=\parskip + \topsep=\z@ + \itemsep=\parskip \advance\itemsep by -\parsep}} +% +% adjusted environment "description" +% if an optional parameter (at the first two levels of lists) +% is present, its width is considered to be the widest mark +% throughout the current list. +\def\description{\@ifnextchar[{\@describe}{\list{}{\labelwidth\z@ + \itemindent-\leftmargin \let\makelabel\descriptionlabel}}} +% +\def\describelabel#1{#1\hfil} +\def\@describe[#1]{\relax\ifnum\@listdepth=0 +\setitemindent{#1}\else\ifnum\@listdepth=1 +\setitemitemindent{#1}\fi\fi +\list{--}{\let\makelabel\describelabel}} +\DeleteShortVerb{\|} +\renewenvironment{decl}[1][]% + {\par\small\addvspace{2.3ex}% + \vskip -\parskip + \ifx\relax#1\relax + \def\@decl@date{}% + \else + \def\@decl@date{\NEWfeature{#1}}% + \fi + \noindent\hspace{-\leftmargini}% + \begin{tabular}{|l|}\hline\ignorespaces}% + {\\\hline\end{tabular}\nobreak\@decl@date\par\nobreak + \vspace{2.3ex plus 1ex}\vskip -\parskip} +\MakeShortVerb{\|} +% +\def\@listI{\leftmargin\leftmargini + \parskip 0\p@ \@plus 1\p@ + \parsep 0\p@ \@plus\p@ + \topsep 2\p@ \@plus\p@ + \itemsep0\p@\relax} +\@listI +\setlength{\parskip}{\medskipamount} +\makeatother +\newcommand{\SJour}{\textsc{SVJour}} + +\title{The \SJour\ document class users guide\\supplement for\\ +\textit{Annales Geophysicae}} + +\author{\copyright~1999, Springer Verlag Heidelberg\\ + All rights reserved.} + +\date{05 January 1999} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\section{Introduction} +\label{sec:intro} +This document describes the \textit{agp} option for the +\SJour\ \LaTeXe\ document class. For details on +manuscript handling and the review process we refer to the +\emph{Instructions for authors} in the printed journal. For style +matters please consult previous issues of the journal. + +\section{Initializing the class} +\label{sec:opt} + +As explained in the main \emph{Users guide} you can +begin a document for \emph{Annales Geophysicae} by including +\begin{verbatim} + \documentclass[agp]{svjour} +\end{verbatim} +as the first line in your text. All other options are also described in +the main \emph{User guide}. + +\section{Changes to the \SJour\ class standard} + +As the abstract of your article is to appear in the header section, +it must be coded before the \verb|\maketitle| command. Do not use the +\verb|\begin{abstract}| \dots \verb|\end{abstract}| environment of +standard \LaTeX. Instead proceed as you do for the other +front matter declarations: +\begin{decl} +|\abstract| \arg{Text of your abstract} +\end{decl} +The standard key words are also part of the frontmatter please code +them at the end but still inside the \verb|\abstract{...}| area. + +\section{Changed bibliographic environment\\ +for {\tt natbib} usage} + +\subsection*{Overview} + +The {\tt natbib}\footnote{Natbib coding copyright (C) 1994--1998 Patrick +W. Daly. This file may be used for non-profit purposes. It may not be +distributed in exchange for money, other than distribution costs.} +package is a reimplementation of the \LaTeX\ \verb|\cite|\ +command, to work with author-year citations. It is compatible with the +standard bibliographic style files, such as {\tt plain.bst}, as well as +ith those of {\tt harvard, apalike, chicago, astron, authordate}, and of +course {\tt natbib}. + +\subsection*{Loading} + +A Loading with \verb|\usepackage[|{\it options}\verb|]{natbib}| is not +needed. All {\tt natbib} options and citations styles are implemented +for usage with the {\tt agp}-option. + +\subsection*{Basic commands} + +The {\tt natbib} package has two basic citation commands, \verb|\citet| +and \verb|\citep| for {\it textual} and {\it parenthetical} citations, +respectively. All of these may take one or two optional arguments to add +some text before and after the citation. + +\begin{tabular}{l@{\hspace{10pt}$\Rightarrow$\hspace{10pt}}l} +\verb|\citet{jon90}| &Jones et al. (1990)\\ +\verb|\citet[chap.~2]{jon90}| &Jones et al. (1990, chap. 2)\\ +\noalign{\smallskip} +\verb|\citep{jon90}| &(Jones et al., 1990)\\ +\verb|\citep[chap.~2]{jon90}| &(Jones et al., 1990, chap. 2)\\ +\verb|\citep[see][]{jon90}| &(see Jones et al., 1990)\\ +\verb|\citep[see][chap.~2]{jon90}| &(see Jones et al., 1990, chap. 2)\\ +\end{tabular} + +\subsection*{Multiple citations} + +Multiple citations may be made as usual, by including more than one citation +key in the \verb|\cite| command argument. + +\begin{tabular}{l@{\hspace{10pt}$\Rightarrow$\hspace{10pt}}l} +\verb|\citet{jon90,jon91}| &Jones et al. (1990); James et al. (1991)\\ +\verb|\citep{jon90,jam91}| &(Jones et al., 1990; James et al. 1991)\\ +\verb|\citep{jon90,jon91}| &(Jones et al., 1990, 1991)\\ +\verb|\citep{jon90a,jon90b}| &(Jones et al., 1990a,b)\\ +\multicolumn{2}{c}{}\\ +\multicolumn{2}{c}{}\\ +\multicolumn{2}{c}{}\\ +\end{tabular} + +\subsection*{Bibliography} + +Use the \verb|\bibitem| macro in the following way: + +\begin{tabular}{l} +\verb|\bibitem[Jones \etal (1990)]{jon90} {\bf Jones ...|\\ +\verb|\bibitem[Jones \etal (1991)]{jon91} {\bf Jones ...|\\ +\verb|\bibitem[James \etal (1991)]{jam91} {\bf James ...|\\ +\end{tabular} + +\section{Changes using Postscript fonts} + +The journal `Annales Geophysicae' is typeset using the +Postscript\footnote{PostScript is a trademark of Adobe.} Times fonts for the +main text and math. As the use of PostScript fonts results in different line and page +breaks than when using Computer Modern fonts, we encourage you to use our +document class together with the psnfss package times and if available the +mathtime package. This packages does all necessary font replacements to show +you the page make-up as it will be printed. Ask your local \TeX pert for +details. PostScript previewing is possible on most systems. On some +installations, however, on-screen previewing may be possible only with +CM fonts. + +If, for technical reasons, you are not able to use the PS fonts, it is also +possible to use our document class together with the ordinary Computer Modern +fonts. Note, however, that in this case line and page breaks will change when +we re\TeX\ your file with PS fonts, making it necessary for you to check them +again once you receive the proofs from the printer. + + +\section{Notes} + +Again we strongly suggest to use the \verb|\bibitem - \cite| as well as +the \verb|\label -| \verb|\ref| mechanism of \LaTeX\ for your cross +references throughout your document. + +\section{Installation} + +Following packages should be installed: \verb|times|, \verb|natbib|, +\verb|amsmath|. + +\end{document} |